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#define STOP_EXTRACTION_WHEN_WINDOW_CLOSED | |
using System; | |
using System.Collections.Generic; | |
using System.IO; | |
using System.IO.Compression; | |
using System.Reflection; | |
using System.Text; | |
using System.Threading; | |
using UnityEditor; |
# "Colorizing B/W Movies with Neural Nets", | |
# Network/Code Created by Ryan Dahl, hacked by samim.io to work with movies | |
# BACKGROUND: http://tinyclouds.org/colorize/ | |
# DEMO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MJU8VK2PI4 | |
# USAGE: | |
# 1. Download TensorFlow model from: http://tinyclouds.org/colorize/ | |
# 2. Use FFMPEG or such to extract frames from video. | |
# 3. Make sure your images are 224x224 pixels dimension. You can use imagemagicks "mogrify", here some useful commands: | |
# mogrify -resize 224x224 *.jpg | |
# mogrify -gravity center -background black -extent 224x224 *.jpg |
For those that want to keep the YTS going (No, IDGAF about people that don't care for YTS quality) get HandbrakeCLI https://handbrake.fr/downloads... and use the following settings:
user@user:~$HandBrakeCLI -i /file/input.mp4 -o /file/out.mp4 -E fdk_faac -B 96k -6 stereo -R 44.1 -e x264 -q 27 -x cabac=1:ref=5:analyse=0x133:me=umh:subme=9:chroma-me=1:deadzone-inter=21:deadzone-intra=11:b-adapt=2:rc-lookahead=60:vbv-maxrate=10000:vbv-bufsize=10000:qpmax=69:bframes=5:b-adapt=2:direct=auto:crf-max=51:weightp=2:merange=24:chroma-qp-offset=-1:sync-lookahead=2:psy-rd=1.00,0.15:trellis=2:min-keyint=23:partitions=all
** Don't Re-encode already shitty encodes...get good source!**
Adding automatic theme updates from a GitHub repository is actually pretty simple. The following function will hook into WordPress's native update system and grab the latest release from the repo of your choosing (if the version number has increased).
Place the following in your functions.php
// Automatic theme updates from the GitHub repository
add_filter('pre_set_site_transient_update_themes', 'automatic_GitHub_updates', 100, 1);
function automatic_GitHub_updates($data) {
<?php | |
/* | |
One wp-config for local development to staging to production. | |
*/ | |
// Define Environments | |
$environments = array( |
<form id="contact" name="contact" method="post"> | |
<fieldset> | |
<label for="name" id="name">Name<span class="required">*</span></label> | |
<input type="text" name="name" id="name" size="30" value="" required/> | |
<label for="email" id="email">Email<span class="required">*</span></label> | |
<input type="text" name="email" id="email" size="30" value="" required/> | |
<label for="phone" id="phone">Phone</label> | |
<input type="text" name="phone" id="phone" size="30" value="" /> |
<?php | |
/* | |
Plugin Name: Heartbeat API Demo | |
Plugin URI: http://www.strangerstudios.com/wp/heartbeat-api-demo | |
Description: Minimal example demonstrating the WordPress Heartbeat API being added in WP version 3.6. | |
Version: .1 | |
Author: strangerstudios | |
If logged in as a user and viewing the frontend of your website, | |
every 15 seconds you should see the following in your Javascript console: |
//install phpmyadmin | |
sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin | |
//After the installation has completed, add phpmyadmin to the apache configuration. | |
sudo nano /etc/apache2/apache2.conf | |
//add phpmyadmin to config file | |
Include /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf |